Early Testing Could Have Changed My Colorectal Cancer Story—Don’t Ignore the Signs
Nicola is a mother and anesthetic technician who loves traveling and spending time with her dogs, cat, and 2 children. In 2020, doctors diagnosed her with colorectal cancer. By the end of 2021, she learned that her colorectal cancer had become stage 4 and had metastasized to her brain. After undergoing a craniotomy, she has been in remission for 9 months.
Interviewed by: Nikki Murphy
Edited by: Chris Sanchez
Initially, Nicola experienced rectal bleeding. Doctors thought it was nothing more than hemorrhoids, but eventually, they conducted a colonoscopy. The surgeon found a 4-cm tumor and performed surgery just before Christmas, and also discovered that 4 of her lymph nodes tested positive for cancer cells. She then underwent adjuvant chemotherapy.
With no significant family history of cancer, although her father also had bowel cancer, Nicola’s case involved a non-BRAF, wild-type adenocarcinoma. Her chemotherapy initially made her very sick, leading to weight loss and hospitalization. Eventually, she switched treatments and completed 5 rounds before doctors declared her NED (No Evidence of Disease) for her stage 4 colorectal cancer.
Months later, Nicola began to experience symptoms such as profound migraines and vision changes. These led to the discovery of a large brain tumor; her original cancer had metastasized to her brain. She promptly underwent a craniotomy, which was deemed successful. Afterward, she received targeted radiation therapy, which thankfully did not significantly affect her vision.
Nicola remains under high-risk monitoring. She advocates for personal vigilance and early testing, sharing that she might have acted sooner despite her age making her less likely to receive prompt testing. Now, she focuses on being present with her family and friends, and cherishes each day with gratitude.
- Name:
- Nicola H.
- Diagnosis:
- Colorectal cancer 2020
- brain cancer
- Staging:
- Initial stage 3 in 2020
- Metastasized to her brain in 2021 (stage 4)
- Initial Symptoms:
- Bleeding, pain (Colorectal cancer)
- Focal migraines (Brain cancer)
- Treatments:
- Chemotherapy (Colorectal cancer)
- Radiation (Brain cancer)
This interview has been edited for clarity and length. This is not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider for treatment decisions.
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